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June 5, 2018

Tips Toward a Better Massage

Published in: Wahl, Wahl massagers, Wahl Wellness

Stress, anxiety, aches, pains and muscle tension: they’re all a fact of life.

And all good reasons to get a massage. So it really shouldn’t come as a surprise to find out many people have been contacting so heavenly massage…

It’s great to be able to give yourself a massage at home, and equally nice to go out for one. Either way, it’s a treat. And because a massage can be such an integral tool to better health, you’ll want to get the most of it, so you’ll want to make sure your masseur has visited a professional masseur college like MH Vicars School of Massage or other specialized course providers.

Making the most of your massage is easy to do with one of the many at-home massagers from Wahl, like this Hot/Cold Therapy Massager. Right in your own hands you have ability to choose the temperature and the pressure you’d like. There’s a powerful, variable-speed motor and seven therapeutic attachments, including heating and cooling plates to give you complete and customized relief.

Things might not be quite as customized when you go out for a professional massage – but that doesn’t mean there aren’t tips for making it better. After all, there’s nothing worse than suffering through a mediocre massage.

A massage is too good of a thing to waste. Here’s how to get the best rubdown ever.

1. Know the different types of techniques when you book your appointment.

  • Swedish massage is gentle and uses a variety of strokes including long strokes, deep circular movements, kneading and tapping and vibration. Its goal is to energize and relax.
  • Deep massage (sometimes called “deep tissue massage”) targets the deep layers of muscles and connective tissue. It’s commonly used to help relieve muscle tension and/or damage from injuries. The strokes are slower and more forceful.
  • It has to be said that sports massage uses similar techniques to Swedish and can help prevent or treat injuries from sports activities. It might also include trigger point massage, which focuses on especially tight muscle fibers.

2. Give yourself time to relax ahead of time.

Sprinting into your massage with seconds to spare and laying down on the table with a racing pulse is not exactly the best way to start out. Arrive plenty of time in advance; if the facility has showers, saunas or steam rooms, take advantage of their power to relax and mellow you out. This way, when you are ready to lay down on the table, you are putty in the hands of the expert. If you have a busy schedule then you can always find a massage therapist who is able to come to your house as this will save you a lot of time. There are plenty of travel-friendly tables on the market so you don’t need to worry about how it’s going to work because the therapist will bring everything that’s needed!

3. Speak up.

Many massage therapists will ask about injuries or your medical history before leaving the room for you to disrobe, but they often don’t ask other questions. Take the opportunity to add in some details. Do you like gentle or firm pressure, a slow or a fast-paced massage? Feel free to ask the therapist to concentrate on certain body parts, too, like your feet, scalp, hands or wherever else you’d like more attention. Don’t expect them to read your mind. And the force they’re using is too heavy, or light, do let them know – they won’t be offended.

4. Think about timing.

There’s no magic hour to schedule a massage, but it’s good to think about how it fits into your day. For instance, if you are a pile of mush after your massage, schedule it for the end of the day when you don’t have any responsibilities and can let the relaxation last straight through to bedtime. On the other hand, if a massage invigorates and energizes you, consider it to be a great way to start your day.

5. Watch your food and drink intake.

A full bladder or belly can certainly take your mind – and body – off the full benefits of a massage. You don’t want to feel bladder pressure or tummy rumblings during your time of bliss, after all. Eating lightly one or two hours prior to hitting the table will give your body time to digest properly. And save the heavy drinking (water or tea, of course) for after the massage, when it’s important to replenish your muscle tissues, which can become dehydrated during a massage.

6. Feel free to snooze.

Some people don’t want to sleep and miss a minute of the massage; others can doze off effortlessly and still reap the benefits. If you are stuck with a chatty masseuse, feel free to say something like, “I’m just going to close my eyes and mellow out now,” or “wake me when it’s over!”

7. If you’re sore, don’t ignore.

Since your muscles are being worked during a massage, they can get sore, similar to how they can feel after a workout. If they do, apply ice or do some light stretching or yoga to can ease the immediate tenderness and keep everything in harmony.

Now, lay down, relax, and be ready to say “ahhhhhh….”

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